| Antonín Dvorák (1841-1904) "Song to the Moon", from Rusalka First performed in Prague in 1901, "Rusalka" was the eighth of Dvoraks nine operas and has remained his most popular. The story was adapted by Jaroslav Kvapil from Hans Christian Andersens "The Little Mermaid" – relocated to Bohemia, with a Czech water-spirit or Rusalka in the principal role. Rusalka loves a mortal prince; a witch grants her humanity, but the romance doesnt work out and she returns, heartbroken, to the water where she joins her beloved in death. The "Song to the Moon" comes from Act I. From her woodland pool, Rusalka sings of her longing in the shimmering moonlight – "Silver moon upon the deep, dark sky tell me, tell me, oh where does my loved one bide?" R.G.Bratby, 2001 Copyright Classical Notes.co.uk 2000 CLICK HERE for a wide and diverse selection of contemporary music and standard repertoire programme notes. |